Part-Time Day J.D. (PLEAS)

PLEAS (Part-time Legal Education Alternative at Southwestern) is one of only a very few part-time J.D. programs designed to accommodate students with child or elder care responsibilities. Established in 1981, the four-year PLEAS schedule is typically arranged to enable parents and guardians to attend law school while their children are in school.* PLEAS students attend classes with traditional full-time students, however, the course load in the four-year PLEAS program is lighter than in the traditional three-year J.D. path. For the first two years, classes are scheduled in the morning. There are many opportunities for elective courses and externships during the final two years.
PLEAS students benefit from a special mentoring program under the leadership of the PLEAS faculty advisor, Professor Jenny R. Fee. Students meet as a group with the PLEAS faculty advisor throughout the four years of the program and are encouraged to arrange individual meetings with the Professor to plan out their course of study as well as obtain guidance with respect to various areas of law school life.
Part-time day students take the designated curriculum during the first two years, and a mix of required courses and electives during the third and fourth years when they are also able to take advantage of externships, clinics, practicums and honors programs. They take 8 to 11 units each semester, and two summer sessions are required to complete the 87 units to earn the J.D. degree in four years.
NOTE: Other students interested in non-PLEAS part-time day status will be considered on an individual basis. Class schedules may differ from PLEAS schedules.
PLEAS and Part-Time J.D. (4 years) 8-11 Units Per Semester
| 1L (19 Units) Fall (9 units) |
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| Contracts I (3 units) |
| Criminal Law (3 units) |
| Foundations of Law & Practice* |
| LAWS I (3 units) |
| Spring (10 units) |
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| Contracts II (2 units) |
| Foundations of Law & Practice* (1 unit) |
| LAWS II (3 units) |
| Torts (4 units) |
| 2L (17-22 units) |
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| Civil Procedure I & II (5 units) |
| Constitutional Law I & II (6 units) |
| Electives (2-7 units) |
| Property (4 units) |
| 3L (16-22 units) |
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| Business Associations (4 units) |
| Electives (8-14 units) |
| Evidence (4 units) |
| Additional Requirements |
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| Bar Readiness Curriculum** (11 units) |
| Constitutional Criminal Procedure (3 units) |
| Experiential Requirement (6 units) |
| Legal Profession (3 units) |
| Upper-Division Writing Requirement (2-3 units) |
*Multi-term course
**Includes Bar Skills and Strategies (3 units), Community Property (2 units), Remedies (2 units), and Wills and Trusts (4 units). Subject to change as we monitor changes to the bar exam. Opt-out option based on GPA. See Graduation Requirements Policy.